WASHINGTON -- The U.S. envoy to the United Nations says the Obama administration hopes two American journalists detained in North Korea will be released swiftly and safely. But Ambassador Susan Rice acknowledges there are no guarantees.
She says the United States is continuing to work with Swedish diplomats who represent U.S. interests in North Korea to win freedom for Euna Lee and Laura Ling. The journalists work for former Vice President Al Gore's San Francisco-based Current TV media venture.
Rice says the two are "to the best of our knowledge."
Lee and Ling were detained by North Korean border guards March 17 while on a reporting trip to China. North Korea's official news agency has said they can be tried for illegal entry and "hostile acts."
Rice spoke on ABC's "This Week."
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